Oral History Workshop - 2016

Introduction

On June 7, 2016, LO*OP Center and Leuphana University co-hosted an Oral History Workshop. The four main presenters were Liza Loop, Jeremias Herberg, Lee Felsenstein, and Howard Rheingold. The theme and title of the workshop was, "How Education Made Computers Personal."

Reports from the workshop

HCLE blog post - Our Inaugural EdTech Oral History Workshop

Pre-event announcements

Poster - How Education Made Computers Personal

Poster - Oral History Workshop_CCP_Herberg_TueJune7_16.jpg


Main Content

Program
  • Introduction
  • Jeremias Herberg: IT Became Personal – Montessori Logics in 1970s Computer Hobby Groups
  • Lee Felsenstein: The Tom Swift Terminal and Applied Conviviality
  • Liza Loop: Distance, Synchronicity, Control: Exploring Designs for Teaching About and Through Computers
  • Howard Rheingold: Counterculture + Social Media = Edupunk Pedagogy
  • panel discussion

Workshop Videos - in work

Individual presentations
Synopsis (edited to highlight the content of the Full, Abridged, and Individual videos) ~ approximately 5 minutes


Workshop Presentations

  • Jeremias Herberg: IT Became Personal – Montessori Logics in 1970s Computer Hobby Groups
  • Lee Felsenstein: The Tom Swift Terminal and Applied Conviviality
  • Liza Loop: Distance, Synchronicity, Control: Exploring Designs for Teaching About and Through Computers
  • Howard Rheingold: Counterculture + Social Media = Edupunk Pedagogy

Miscellaneous


Section 1

Hashtag - #LLOHW

Section 2


References

Preliminary discussions and planning